Here's the Classy Bunch of Artists That Will Win the Rag This Season Sure f Mt OHI.A lBEAT J tarr CO rOT I PStojttT TV). J pPHCfcf VvtTH I -A. SWCH KYTfttt - TlrBBY- PltrW. ptdlde world retard, having gives 111 eaee-on-ballt In three Inn. loga. VirrhttMkimiMk lag Um tireull la U ihloutee. CHMTT-U Sale. Knew. II all, and la oar? kept aa tha team beeaeee ha haa a eevea eent 1m tarsal la the bat an4 SrWOVSALTv STier eten. Jxittltaa Haaa WifDtf, but a u-iflt darker la completion. 84VTT--Caekae Aa !. ww. a, ginger player 1 act anuslaa would Wa Um Vtar. THa EMPTRB-Othee. wla "Ump,'wA Ue wtra Mote brick for eeie-4e4eo.ee SLATS-Seeed beee. Sore. maa carlad Batter . Angara Could hold the kail f cw. wwa aJlaweeV CAP'-Plret base. Combines he wild, tumaltuOee methede of Connie Mack with the gentle uauwalti waft 04 aiouaew. Jfi-DO-Rlc,t Said Former, artta tha Beaton Beetlae Haa eaivea the awetarp ef curved bene br tha Pjrthaf erean Thavm but naa never been able t Mt eaJi see arm t It. HAFPY-Thlr beee. Arwara a pleaeant, geod-naturt d play r. Ha been known to actu ally uull at the ueaplxa. rntCT-Cantar Said, rut In center a fa bark that nothing avar reaches ktm. Batted ,001 leal aaaaaa. . Introducing the Members of the Team Whose Individual Pictures Have Been Appearing from Day to D,ay, and Thus Clearing Up the Mystery. Out! ) StT,? J LINCOLN GETS ERRATIC GAME Antelopes' Make Winning Rani on ' Wild Pitch. E0UHKES . ARE GOOD IN FIELD Lincoln Hits Fentreae tnr Tea Safe Ones and Gathers la Game bp tha Score of Foar ' to Tktw. LINCOLN. M4- 10. -(Special Telegram., Ltncoln won a vary faroial game from Omaha today, 4 to S. both aides playing erratic, ball and making numaroua errors at crucial times. Lincoln pounded Fentress hard enough to have won the game In tha ftrat three Innings, but poor base funning kept the Antelopes scoreless until the seventh. Omaha played good ball In the field, but Fentress via easy and Lincoln got to him for' ten hits. Rhodes, who went In next waa effective, bbt lacked control and Durbln waa finally tent In. A wild pitch which got away from Oondlng resulted In two scorea for Lincoln In the eighth after two men were down and gave away the game. Smith made his Initial appearance for tha AnteMpes ' after Knapp waa yanked In the fifth and. held Omaha hltleea for the remainder of the game. Omaha went down, one, two, three In thb ftrrt. Qagnler singled In Lincoln's half, hut wan caught oft first. Cole singled am! goo to second on the throw, but Cobb and Cork ran made the third out. In the tecond. cK'hoonover doubled, but waa held jn second by tight pitching. Omaha cored first In tha fourth on a baeNn balls to Kan, and a single to Kneaves. Again In the fifth Omaha scored twice, Anderson drawing a pass. King singling. Kan being walked and Schoonover singling. la the seventh' Cdle opened with a. single and Scored on Cobb's two-base drive which King- misjudged.' Fentress retired In favor of Khodeav wbe kit McCormlck. Stratum singled sad t:obV scored. In the eighth Cobb was hit lay a pitched bagJ. Cotkran . was. Walked br Rhodes and Durbln went ln Purdon bunted and Kane overran the ball. J1 of tha runners being safe. Thomas,. fUt-Short gad, Cobb wag cut-otf g tha plat. " ' ; StrattrinatriicVoiif but Bmlth'.wo" own gamewhen he hit-at a wild. pitch, the ball, getting away from" Oondlnf and Cobb and foekraa scored. Score: . , " LINCOLN. Aa R. H. PO, A. ' agnleiv ulaub. 2b.. ... 4 0 ... 4 ' 1 ... -1 4 0 4 0 5 t 4 1 1 0 I 1 ! 0 X 0 . .e. cf tokb. rt Cock man. -8b. . ..I I ..1.0 Mccormick,, If....... . unrton. If...,,..... . h.nas, lb fctratton, c Knapp, p...... Miller .. 4 ' i o 0 Emtth, p. Totals .r.....SJ v 4 U 27 TO OMAHA. A B gel Anderson". If...'.".'..... I ' 1 H. PO. A. 1.4 0 Graham, Jb.. 4 I 0 6 t 1 I t 0 0 0 King. cf.....,, Schoonover. rf. ........ I Schlpke. lb... ...... ...'4 ' Kneavea. .... S Gonding. c. I Pickering- t Fentress, p.'..... t Rhodes, p a...... 0 Durbln. p......... 1 Totals 30 7 24 It Batted for Knapp In the alith. Baited for Gonding In the ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0.0 0 I 0 I 4 Omaha 0 I t 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: I'nglaub,' Cockman, Cobb, McCormlck-. Anderson, Schoonover. Runs batted In: (.'obh, btratton. Kneaves. Bchoon- iStratton, Gastiler to f ho mas, Gonding to Hchlpke t Oondlng to Gonding, Schlpke to Uraharrii htolen baseL Smith. Bacririce hlta: Mccormick."' Graham, Schoonover. Struck outi Py Smith, 2; by Rhodes. 1; by Durbln, 1. ' rtanp on balls: Off Knapp, S; balls: St rat Uj a. Gonding. Itutlogs pitched: hall: Mv knanD.' 1 bv Rhodes. I. Paaaed balls: traiton,"Gnrting. ' Innings pitched Hy Knapp. , alts I. runs I; by Smith X. biu 0. runs 9. by Tentrees S. hits . runs 1; by Rhodes f. hits 1, runs I: by Durbln 1. hits t.runs I. Lft on bases: Llnooln. I; OmahaTs. Time: 1:4. Umpire; Kneeland. WICHITA LANDS OS ST. JOSEPH Jabbers Take Oaaaa by tbe gear' of Elgkt ta Tv. WICITA. May 10. Indian Johnson was yanked eut by Manager Jack Holland in tte eighth today afisr the Jobbers had seored sufffoltnt runs to win ths game. foore: BT. JOPKPH. AB. R. H. PO. A. 0 0 0 t I 0 1 4 0 0 Twilling, cf."..;.'....... 0 Kelly, rf I 0 Pomell. If. ..v.... 4 0 6 0 I 1 I 1 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 Rellly. 2b 4 Borton, lb ............ 4 Weinke, aa '....... 4 0 t Hsmllton. So 4 1 Cooper, e 4 0 Johnson. p....... 2 0 McCheaney 1 0 ' Kaufmas, p 1 0 Totals. M t WICHITA. . AB. R. 12 24 10 PO. I Middleton. rf Harder, ss... Peldan. IT... Koerner, lb. Hughes. 2b. Davis. rf... Pchmld lb... Shaw, o..,.. Kills. Totals.... aa i 14 r li Hatted for Johnson in the eighth Wichita I 0 1 0 0 1 -l St Joseph 0 0 1 1 S-S Tto biM hlta: Balden. Borton, Hamil ton. Cooper, Schmld. Bates on balle: Off Johnson 4. Struck out: By Johnaon. 4; bv Kauffman. 1; by Ellis. I. Double play: Merger to Hughes to Koerner. Paaaed ball: Cooper.. Ht by pitched ball: Bergar Kiolen base r- Kelly. Middlelon. Belden. Sacrifice hit: Kelly. Time: 1.10. Um pire: Clarke. DCXYKR TtMKI IUG6HQ MATCH pes Mel. ; Defeated by gara mt Twelve la Savea PENVER, ilav 10 -In a game charac terised by hard hitting. Denver defeated pea Molsaa. U -ta L See re-. DENVER AB. R. H O. A E. I.loyd. 2b. If ft I t 1 t 0 Uaore, cX I 1 I I 6 Standing of Teams '.WBiST. LEAOfE. 'NATL. LEAGUE. V.L.Pcl. . W.L.Pct. Situ t'lty...H 4 .T78 rhflsdelphla 17 .739 Wichita .1...10 5 .WT; Pittsburg ....14 7 .W7 l.lnaoln .V...10 .aajNew Tork ..14 7 .W7 Denver II .28(ClnHnnati ... I .529 St. Joseph ..10 t ..HMjChlrago U 11 .m Omaha 11 .421 Boston 1 .33 Tnpeka ft 12 .4!8t. Ixuls .... IS .3M Ies Moines. 1 17 ., Brooklyn .... 5 17 .127 AMER. APPX. AMER. LEAGUE. WLPctl W.L.rct. Minneapolis 19 .HT9, Detroit M i .75 Milwaukee ..14 11 .MO! Popton 12 10 .545 Columbus .. .12 .71 Philadelphia 19 .(tf Kansas Clty.U 11 .R23 New York ...10 10 .Mtt Pt. Paul ...12 11 ,n22IChlcago 10 10 .500 Louisville ...II U .BOO Washington.. 11 .421 Toledo 9 14 .JWO Cleveland ... t 16 .113 Indianapolis T 11 .2sol t. . Louis .... t 17 .227 - Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 3 Lincoln, 4. - Ls Moines, ; Denver, it Pt. Joseph. I; Wichita. I. 8IOux City, 7; Topeka 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, I; Boston, St. Louis. 4; Brooklyn, . Chlcsa-o. 1; New York, 11. Pittsburg. 1: Philadelphia. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 6; Chicago, . Philadelphia, ); St. Louis, . New York, ; Detroit, 2. Boston, 0; Cleveland, t. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 11; Indianapolis, S. Toledo, 1; Louisville, U. Kansas City, 4; Minneapolis, 5. Milwaukee, 5; St. Paul, 10. Games Today. Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Des Moines it Denver, fit. Joseph at Wichita, Sloui City at Topeka. National . League Cincinnati at Boston, St. Louis at Broklyn. Chicago at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American league Washington at Chi cago. Philadelphia at Pt. I-n Uln Knur Tnrlt at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at In rlanapolls. Toledo at Louisville, Kansas City at St. Louis. Milwaukee at Minn spoils. Weldensaull. If. 2b. . t ' Qulllln.. Sb i,... 4 Lindsay, lbi...... A.. 5 Coffey.- ss (. 4 Cassldy. rf...... i Mc Murray, . c. 4 ,J. Healy. p 1 O'Brien, p t i 13 J x r o 'Totals v- i- 4 it ' U Ji - AB.. R. :H. O.- A. E. 0 0 0 t 2 ' 1 0 1 M 0 Curtis. It. ...t 0-2-1' 0 ..',. s -0 t -1 : i .!... 0 0 & I , 1 j 2 1 1 0' 1 ..... 8 ,1 10 0 ....4 3 2 5 1 .... I I 0 - 0 .... 1 0 0 0 2 Colllgan.' 2b. .. MSttlcks. cf... Drwyer, lb)...., Needham. ss... Korea. 8b....... Decamp,, rf Lynch, o Houston. D...... Owen, p Totals .41 T It .24 15 Curtis hit bv batted ball. Denver 0 2 0 0 I 14 0 13 Dea Moines 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 07 nuNS,;ggo,-wter-..e..th4Bhto4vln A. ;& ?o Htoien bases; wetdensaul (II. Decamn 12). Coffey, McMurray. Two-base hlta: Gil- more, Lindsay. Three-baa hit: Korea. Home runs: Needham, Cassldy. Sacrifice hits: Gllraore, Wetdensaul. Cassldy. Passed ball: MeMurray. Struck outi By HeaJy, 1; oy kBmn, i; oy nouaton. s. ttasea on lis: Off Healy. z. of Hosston. 2: off Owens. 2. Double play: Dwyer to Cont ain to Needham. Wild pitch; O'Brien. touston. Lett on bases: Denver. 4: Des Moines. I. Innings pitched; By Haa.lv. three and one-third, runs 4, hits, 7; by O'Brien, five and two-thirds, runs t. hits 8; by Houston, six ana one-thira, runs 7. hits 10; by Owens, one and two-thlrda. runs ft. hits Time: 1:13. Umpire: Shoemaker. glOUX CITY LOSES LOOSB CAME Topeka Wins b y Score af Elevea ta Sevea. TOPEKA. Kan.. May l.-Topeka won from BIouk City by a score of 11 to 7 In a ragged game, due to the high wind. Score: TOFEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. H. 3 I 1 ! 0 1 X 0 Hafford. 3b 5 I 5 I 2 2 Rlckert if S 1 Tomason. cf 4 3 Whitney, lb 6 2 Hopke, ss ft 1 Moore 2b 4 0 Crompton, 3b 4 1 Hawkins, c 4 1 0 0 3 1 Fugata. p 4 .1 Totals 40 11 18 37 . 14 8IOUX CITY. AB. K. H o. 0 13 1 1 3 1 V 1 0 0 0 A. Andreas. 2b... 4 1 1 0 ' 4 " 0 0 0 1 Stem, Ir. 0 Welch. 3b - 1 1 Neighbors, rf.. Wagner, cf ... Rellly, ss'. Green, If , Miller, c 0 1 1 o .0 0 0 0 0 Welter, p , r 'J.'.V.'.V.V o Hartman .... Wllklns. P...- Townis l 0 Patted for Welter In seventh, Batted for Wllklns In n nth. Topeka 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 8 -U Bioua City 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 Home runs: Hopke. Whitney, welch Three-base hit: Neighbors. Two-base hit;: Rlckert, Whitney, Hopke, Andreas. Double plays: Moore to Whitney. Hooks to Moore to Whitney. Stolen bases: Rlckert. Hal ford. Tomason. Neighbors, Grewi. Hits: Off Welter. 10 In elx tnnmga: eff Wllklns, 3 In two Innings. Bsaea on balls: Oft Wll klns. I. Struck out: By Fugste. ft; by Wei ter. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Fugate, L Umplrs; HasksjL . Fast Mail Flayer Urawa Dead. NEW TORK. May 10. Francis Gordon Brown, one of the sreatest foot ball play era ever turned eut st YaJe, died tda-y at Glen Head. L. I. Ha waa a nephew of J. Pierpont Morgan Wow fc4)vt 1 I vt. Kwro 1 PHILLIES WIN IN THE FIRST Pirates Are Defeated by the Score of Six to Two. THREE HOME RUNS ARE FEATURES Fsar Rane Scored ea Twa Stasias, Mcrlflce Fly and Homers by Taa kert and l.aderne In First InnlasT. PHILADELPHIA. May 10-The home team practically won today's game In the first Inning when they scored four runs on two singles, a sacrifice fly snd home runs by Taskert snd Luderus. The final score was to t tcore: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBl-Ra. ' H.H.O.A.IC R.H.O.A.K. Tltua. rr 4 I I e V MeH'hnle. Ibl I M I KUM. .,., I I I S Laarh, .rf... , I list Lokart, So... I I I Clarke. If.... 4 i 0 Masec, K....I 0 10 I Wirier, M... 4 10 4 4 Pankert, cf.., 1 10 4 Miller, lh ... 4 I 0 Lu4arua. tb.. I J T 0 Hunltr, lb... lit 4 0 Wllami. rf.... I t A I Paolan, as. .. I Paoln. r 9 Moora, p t 1 10 0 H Gtbuno. C....4 I 0 0 tain Mala, p I a 4 0 Ferrjr. p 0 S 0 9 4 Totals... M.IV IS 'Oarer 1 0 S t 4 Totals 31 I U I 1 Bstted for Nagle In seventh. Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 ft nadeiphta .4 0 1 41 I 0 0 Two-base hits: McKschnle, Hunter. Home runs: Paskert. Luderus. Wilson. Pitchers' record: Off Nagle, I hits and 21 times at bat In six innings; off Ferry, no hits and 4 times at bat In two Innings Sacrifice hit: Doolan. Sacrifice flies: Wilson, I Ro bert, Moore. Paskert. Stolen base; Leach. Left on bases: Pittsburg. ; Philadelphia. 4. Bases on balls: Off Nagle, 1: off Moore, 1 Time: 1:4. Hit by pitched bsli: By Nagle, Luderus. Struck out: By Nagle. 1; by Ferry, 1: by Moor. I. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rigler snd Flnnersn. Cardlaale Wla Again. BROOKLYN. May 10-St. Louis, msde it two straight with Brooklyn today, after a closs .battle, by 4 to 2. Score: ..s.. ST. LOVIS. ,' BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. H.O.A.C. Huftiss, is-, f I I Stark. ..... I I Hauter, ss... I 4 11 4 Ctukert, lb.. 4 11 Ellis, If... .wl 1 t 4 4Wkeat, If. ... I I 1 I 4 Hoaatcnr, is. I 1 1 1 vHumntti, is.. 4 n Iran., rf 4 114 1 Lajeune, cf.. 4 1 Msarray. J..l I 4 I Coultan, rf. .. 4 t nakas. cf..... 4 4 1.4 ICIM'mus, tb 4 t .manaban,. a. 4 III t l.r.i. c.,,.1 0 Sallaa. s I 1 4 4 1 M MrBlTaas .. I 1 tuala, p 4 Jk . U 1, 4 Millar, a..... 4 4 . rUgoo, p I TSUIS IP HI I I Totals...... .'IT 1 1f 11 I . Batted . for Bergen in seventh. , St. Louts 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03 Two-base hits: Ellis, Konetchy, COulson. Bases on' balls: Off Salle. 1; off Ragon. 4. Struck out: By Bailee. 5; by Steele. 2: by Ragon. 4. Hits: Off sallee. ft In six and one- third Innings. Umpires: Klem and Doyle. Time: 1:44. i Caba Easy tor Glaata. NEW YORK, May 10. -New York won with ease from Chicago today, ths score being 11 to L Chicago wss saved a shutout by. Hofman's lucky horns run, ths ball bounding Into ths center field bleachers. Score: KBW YORK. OHICAOO. B.H.O.A.g g.H.O.A . revore, rf... 4 I I t 0 Ptiarkard, If.. 4 4 10 0 Dorla. Jb... . I i s i e Bchulte. rf... 4 it Haraua. of.. 4 14 4 Chanua. lb... I aodgraam, afl Murrar. ir... s Barker. If ... 1 4 4 4 0 talar. lb 1 Merkle, lb... 4 III I 1 J. Dorla, lb. 4 Brld.all. aa . 4 I I I Tinker, ss.. I Fletrher. aa.. s DavllS, tb... I Myere. a I Wilson. .... 4 4 4 1 ft ghaan. aa 0 4 4 4 4 Zlra'nDaa, Ibl 4 14 4 Kilos, a I 4 114 Kestfeam, a. 4 4 I ft 0 pneatar. s... 1 Wllue. p I Tony, e I Totals. n ii-ie 11 Total. It 14. IS T Tony out; hit by batted ball. a Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 01 New York 3 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 -ll Two-base hit: Snodgrssa. Three-base hits: Murray. L. Doyle. Home run: Hofman. Stolen fbaaes: Merkle (2), Brldwell. Left on bases: Chcago, 4; New York, ft. First base on errors: Chicago, 1; New York, 4. Double play: Wlltse to Brldwell ta lierkla. Struck Out: By'Pflester. 1; by Tony, 1; by Wlltse. 4. Bases on balls: Off Pflester, 1: off Tony. 2; off Wlltse, 1. Hits: Off I'flester, ft in two ana one-tnira innings; off Tony, 4 n fve and two-thirds. Innings, Umpires: o uay and grennan. Time: 1:40. Reda Win In Fifteenth. BOSTON. May 10. It' took fifteen innings in which boms runs by the visitor were features for Cincinnati to win from Bos ton today, 8 to 7, Curtis, who went Into the box1 for Boston tn the ninth Inning, weakened tn the fifteenth, allowing Hob- lltsel to drive' In tha winning run. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON". B. H.O.A E. B.H.O.A.B. Beat Bar, if... ft 1 4 0 1 J Clarke. It. I I I I I Bean, Ik t I I I 0 Teaaey. lb... T 1 II I a 1 4 Her.04. St ... I I I 1 4 af I 1 I Hobllteel, la, 1 I to 1 I Insarton. Ik.. 11110 Bark, rf I 1 Orant. tb.... I ft Townay, as. ft 0 B. Clarke, s. ft 1 Bursa P 4 I Baaienl .... I I Framrna, p.. 1 4 Oaapar. p.... I 1 14 4 Millar, rf.... 14 111 10 Gooda. cf ... lilt ft I I Satanar. lb. I I I I ft 1 1 t Hariaaa, a... 1 I I 1, I 0 I I Matters, p . .. I I ft 4 ft 0 ft ft Onlllnt, of... 4 0 f 4 4 0 14 Spratt I 0 4 4 ft lift Orahaa .... 1 4 4 0 0 CVirtla. p I I ft I 4 r- Total! at isttire Totals ft 14 II 84 Batted for Curtis In tne utteetitn. Batted for Mattem In the eighth. Batted for Burns In the third. Boston 0801 1003000000 4 7 Cincinnati 010040 1,1 404040 1-4 Tw-base hits: Ingerton. Miller. J. Clarke Three-base hit: Goode. Home runs: Beck. Egsn, E. Clarke. Hohlltsel. Bsaea on balls: Off Mat urn. 8. off Curtis. 3; off Fromme, 1; off Gaspar, 1. Struck out: By Matlern, 1: bv Curtla. 3: by Burna. 1; by Fromme. 1: by Gaspar. 1 Time: 16. Umpires; Eason and Johnstone. Victory far Haatlags College. HASTINGS. Neb.. May 10-SpeclaJ Tele-a-ra.nv-Hallnss collaare defeated Grand Island college in a garae full ct slugging title afternoon. A terrific wind swept the diamond ana mane tne piaying ragged Scorei RTH.E Hastings I ft 0 0 0 4 5 I -l 1 8 Grand Ialand 0 03110000-il0 7 Hattariee: Hastings, coiweii and H.. Srtflth; Grand Island, Stewart and Roclne. BANK AT C0L0ME REORGANIZED Freak Crr Bays Stack la Seath Da kata laatltatloa aad ta Elected Prealdeat, 8IOUX FALLS. 8. D.. May ia-Special.) Frank Corey, a banker of Fort Dodge 1 . and seversl Bouih Dakota men have goneluded negotiations for ths purchase of lbs Bl Metallic bank ctf Coloms, Is Tripp county. Those associated with Mr. Corey In ths (urrhase of ths bank are John Knecht ef Colome and W. S. Ayres and Orvllls Bow ersog of Delias. Ths ne-ar owners organised by electing Mr. Corey president;- John Knecht. vice president, and Orville Bontraox, cashier. The baak bas a capital ef 84.00, Reno - 'i . . , wt - , , k . W v ' . "V : : '.. . -r-' r : ..-..y. , . ' .. ..... :'., . v v ,,....,..-,.... -V . - . t;v;v: y , :'.-:W &'$$:;'':';$ V-l :t .'-': .:-: ,- ": ?'-;r --t ..:-v- v. .... !t( t " . ( -3 ' " ' , , - ' . . , . ,,e - i'fvrr r . ... ' - , ? " i f - j - ;.- i ' " 'S x - f " . - t f e-"".t'i ' rt4 ' V t ' ' " V' ' .U. i t FRENCH. AVIATOR JtETtTRNINO HIGHLANDERSBEAT TIGERS Pitcher Mullin Loses His First Game of ths Series. FINAL SCORE:., IS SIX TO TWO , art riser Plteaea Wall a ad tteeelves Ceed Sapport Walter and Flaher ecare tf one Haaa Three-Bagger. I-- -One DETROIT, Mich., May lO.-George Mullin lost his first game of the season and De troit the first game on the home grounds this year today, New York winning, S to t. Fisher pitched splendidly and received good support. Soore: NEW TORK. - DETROIT. B H.O.A. E. B.H.O.A.B Woltar. rf ... 4 114 0 Srhaller. If. . I 0 1 I 0 ranlelt, cf.. ChaM. lb.... I 4 -o a Baah. at 4 1 ft 4 ill M Cobb, of 1 0 4 0 1 0 ft OrawfoH. rf 1 0 ft 0 I I 10 rieltb'nty, Ibl I I I I I 1 ft Morlarty, lb I ft 1 I 14 11 Nwi. lb I 0 11 1 1114 'Schmidt .... 1 0 0 I 1 ft I 1 Stantaa. c... 4 111 Hartiell, lb.. Oas. if OarOnar. lb. Jahntoa. aa.. Swaanay. e... Flaher, p. Mullin, p lilt 17 11 17 t I Total!.. Totalt SO 4 IT II I Batted tor Mean tn the ninth. New York 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 Detroit 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Left on bases: New York. 7: Detroit, a Two-base hit. Mullin. Three-base hit: Johnson. Home runs: Wolter, Fisher. Sacrifice hits: Cobb, .Moriarty. Chase, Gardner. Sacrifice flies: Crawford, Sweeney. Stolen bases: Cobb. Wolter, Cree. Hit by pitched ball: By Fisher. Cobb; by Mullin. Wolter. Struck out: By Mullin. I: bv Fisher. 2. Bases on bails: Off Fisher. I.- Time: 1:81. Umpires: Egan and Connolly. Sax Take Blngglnsf Mateh. CHICAGO. May 10. in a slugging match, In which Washington used four pitchers snd Chicago two, the locals defeated ths visitors today, t to 6. Score: CHICAGO. WABHLNGTOI. B.H.O.A.E. B H.O.A B MoCon'ell. lb 1 Mllaa. of I0 Conrsy. If.... Ill 0 Lallyelt. lb.. I 4 1 Tannehlll, 2b. I Lord. lb. Mointyra, cf Callahaa. If.. Brxtia, rf Celliaa, Ik.. Oorhan. aa... tulllvae, c... Walts, p.... Scou. p a El hartal 4. Ik. I I I 4 Settler, rt ... I 4 MrBrlda, at. . 4 I Cub' sham, lb 4 1 Alnamltk. ft Johntoo, p. 0 Otay, p ft Millar Sherry, p. , ,.U It IT 11 lOray. p.... Totala. , Total! It 10 14 11 4 Batted for Otey In the fourth Chicago 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 Washington 0 1 2 0 8 0 0 0 01 Two-base h'ts: Lord. Callahan (2l, Lellvelt. Three-base hits: Corhsn, Collins, Mclntyre tJi. Home run: (hinningham, Hlts: Ciff Johnson.' 4 in one-third lnninu: off Otey. ft in two and two-thirds Innings; off Sherry. 6 in two and one-third innings; off Gray. 5 In ts-o and two-thirds Innings; on vvaisn. in tnree innings; on ricott, ft in six Innings Sacrifice hit: Corhan. Stolen bases: Milan, Lord. Double play: Corhan to Tannehlll to Collin. Left on bases: Chicago, it; Washington. 8. Bases on balls. Off Johnson, 1: off Walsh, 3; oft Boctt, l. Hit by pitcnea bail: My John son, Collins; by Scott, Gesile. Struck out: By Otey. 1; by Walsh, 3; by Scott. 4; by Gray, 2. Wild pitch: Otsy. Time: 3.24. Umplrei : Perrme and Sheridan. Athletics Rally la Math. ST. I.OU1S. May 10,-In a sensational ninth-Inning rally a base on balls, a single, an error, a triple and a double enabled Philadelphia to score (our runs snd win ths first gsms of ths series with the locals by g score of 3 te 3. Ths visitors stole basts at will. Boors: - ' PHILADELPHIA- ST. LOt IS g H.O.A (. B.H.O.A.B. .110 0 0 gtraak. If... ClOrlnp. ef, Co 11 int. lb.. Bakar. tb... rtavia la. .. Marpkl. rf.. Prr. ta... ftlelaaaa, as Tkamaa. a... Btn4ar, p.. Plank, p...., Tatals III ShMtao.. If.. 110 Suatln. lb... 1 I I I 0 kfalean, rf , ft L carta, lb. 0 I 0 14 4 ft I ft I I Hofrmaa. af. 1 1 I .(1011 Sttpaant. t . .(4114 ri.ru. t. .. .114 11 htltier (till r-riaa. lb.... . ( t 4 t Polly, p ,.. .4 4 4 4 btllt). p .. Poatll. p.., M II t I I wiltltm. . Murrar ... 1 I I I I 4 4 0 0 1 II 0 I I I 14 0 0 0 1 iooo 4 0 0 0 Total! .,..14 11 M ftl I Ratted for Pelty in nintli. Batted fur Meloan In ninth. Batted lor Hoffman In ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 4-8 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 08 Two-base hits: Crlts. Hoffman, Clarke. Three-bate hits: Collins, Murphy Sacrifice hlta. Ftitv. Hoffman. Dvubie play: Wal lace to Laporte Paaaed ball: Clarke: Stolen bates: Collins Baker 1i, Barry, Strunk t'ii. Bssea on balls: Off Pelty. 6: off Bailey. 1. off Bender, 3. Struck out: By Peltv, 1; by Bailey. I. by Bender, 4. by Plank, 1 Hits: Off Pelty. 14 in sight Innings, off Bailey. 1 In one-third Inning: off Powell, I ir two tairds Inning; off Bender, U In sight In- Barrier Making Descent 1 .- ' '. . : TO GROUND AFTER PTRFORMINO nngs; off Plank. 0 in one inning. Left on bases: St. Louis. 8: Philadelphia. 10. Time: 2.80. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Dlneen. Cleveland Blanks Boston. CLEVELAND. O., Mgy lO.-Cleveland easily defeated Boston today. 4 to 0,' hit ting both Pape snd Collins hard. Gregg puttied Boston and was sensationally sup ported.. Score: CLEVELAND. . ! . BOITON. B H.O.A B . I H O.A.I Orasay. If... 1 I 0 0 0 H ooper. rl .M 10 0 0 Ctlann, st I 1 I I 0 Gardner, Jb.. 4 I I I 0 Jarktea. cf - I lift ft Spaakar,' cf . .. 1 0 1 0 0 Eaiterlr, rf.. 4 110 4 Lawli, If I 0 1 I ft Sterali,, lb... 4 I II 1 0 Kngia, . lb. ... I 0141 Tumar, lb.... I lit ft Yarkaa. aa.... 1 1 1 I ft Bill. Jb I 4 Wllllama, lb. I 1 II 1 I N'naaiaker. e I I I Sasttk. o.-i. Crop Conditions May 1, 1911 The crop reporting board of the bureau a yield of 15.4 bushels per acre, which com- of statistics of the United States Depart- pares with 16.8 bushels, the final estlmste ment of Agriculture estimates, from the of yield per acr In 1910. 16 1 in 1909, and reports of correspondents and agents of 16.fi, the everage of the last five years. On the bureau, as follows: ths estimated area to be harvested. 16.4 On Msy 1 ths area of winter wheat to be bushels per acre would produce 8.4 per cent harvested waa about Sl,ab7,000 acreaj or more than the final estimate of production 1,40,0A acres (4.4 per cent) more than the last year, 8 4 per cent more than the pro area harvested In 1910, and 3,118,000 acres ductlon of 1K09. and I T per rent more than (9 4 per cent) less than tha area sown last the average annual production of the last fall. t4.4Mi,0oe) acres. , five years. The out-turn of the crop will The average condluon of winter wheat probably be above or below the figures on Msy 1 was 84.1. compared with 83.3 on given above, according aa the chanue In April 1. S2.1 on May 1. 1810, and 84.0 ths conditions from May 1 to harvest Is abovs average for the last ten years on May 1. or below ths average change In ths Isst Tbs condition of ths wheat crop on May five yeara. 1 of the last flvs years averaged 86.7 per The average condition of rye on May 1 cent; In the same five years the Ilnal was 90.0, compared with 893 on April 1, yield per acre averaged 15.6 bushela; It the pi.a on May 1, 1910, and 9 7 the average for above ratio should prevail this year, the the last ten years on May L Details for cunumun ot . i per com wuuiu inuicave WINTER Acres Remaining to be Harvetted. 4.948.000 2.4S8 0IO t.ltio.OdO 3.223.000 I 1 136,000 3.049.000 1.633,001) 1,341.000 1.138.000 947.00 924 rT) 817.COO TlX.OiTt TdftOoJ) 7tW,0'V 724. STRATI 680.01 H.ono 443.O00" moon 3T7.000 3.0 2f.9 (VCl 2rS.0O0 213 000 14 000 i4S.om 121 .ono 130 (XT) 110 (M . M Ono 71.000 1.000 Per Cent .. 33.0 :: li .. 4 1 .. 3.8 .. 36 .. 33 .. TO .. 83 0 :: It .. SO .. 3.0 .. 3 9 .. 40 .. 3.8 .. 39 .. 40 .. 14 .. 3.7 :: 11 .. ss .. 4 1 .. 33 .. 80 ... 0 .. 8.1 .. 11 8 .. 30 .. 3 .. 8 0 ,.. 4 8 ... 12 1- ...90 STATES. Kansas , Indiana Nebraska Illinois Missouri Ohio Pennsylvania .... Texas Oklahoma Michigan California Tennessee Virginia Maryland Kentucky Washington- North Carolina .. Oregon South Carolina .. New Tork Wett Virginia ... Idaho. Montana Iowa Georgia Arkansas Utah Alabama Colorado Delaware New Jersey Wyoming Wisconsin Mississippi Minnesota United States 31.8S-.00fl The average condition of meadow (hay) May 1. 1910. and a tsn-yagr, average on Mty lands on Msy 1 was 84 T, compared with 1 of 87 4. . 89 8 on May 1, 1910. and a ten-year average Of spring plowing, Tl 0 per cent wss com- on May 1 of 89 4. pleted up to Msy I. compared with 80 3 per Stocks of hev on farms Msy 1 Is estl- cent on May 1. 1910, and g ten-year average mated as T 6V tons (13 4 per cent of on May 1 of 67.8. ' crop) against 7,276.OO0 tons (11.2 per cent) on Of spring planting 40 n per cent was com- Msv 1 1910 pleted up to May 1. compared with 460 per The 'average condition of pastures on tent and 619 per rent on Msy 1. 1910 and May 1 was 81.3, compared with 89 3 oa 1909. respectively." i iii . . j j jjsax.'s'--J hw M I The need of a tonic in fhe Spring is almost universally recognized. Bodily fatigue, fickle gppetite, poor digestion, aerrougnsss, lack of energy, etc., prove that the proper amount of nourishment is not being supplied to the body through the circulation. The stomach, bowels, and digestive mem bers are sluggish from lack of stimulating nutrition, and in conseuenrt tha entire body suffer from the effects of a poorly nourished constitution. The use of a real blood-purifying tonic when the system is deranged from lack of nourishment, will often prevent the development of soma serious sickness, because weak systems cannot resist disease, while healthy, well nourished constitutions are able to ward it off. No medicine is of value as S tonic ex cept on which purifies snd enriches the blood, for ntij this is done the body will not receive its required stimulus snd disease-resistiog powers. 8. S. S. Is the best Spring tonic because of its genuine ability and worth as a blood purifier. It builds up the depleted system in the true way, by puri fying tha blood snd supplying so increased amount of aotirifthment to every portion of he body. 8, S. S. removes all impurities from the circulation, and overcomes tbe unpleasant physical ailment of Spring. S. S. S. is lor sals at drug store. JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, A TLANTAt CA. KAtisV SUCCESSFTJLLT IN OMAHA TUESDAY. Greet, p 1 4 A 1 0 Carrlian, 0.1 4 110 Pipe, p I 4 I ft Totals 311117 I IColllnt. p.... 0 0 ft ft ft Wagner .... 1 0 4 0 0 Totals It I 14 11 3 Batted for Collins in the ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 Button 0 0 0 J 0 4 0 0 0 i oJ Two-bass hits: Cison. Stovall, Jackson, Three-base hits: Williams. Olson, Gregg. Sacrifice fir:; Graney. Stolon bases: Jackson (2), Storall. Double play: Ball t.j Stovall. Hits: Off Pape, 7 In six innings; off Collins, 4 in two innings. . rinses on balls: C'ff Pape, 3. Struck out: Bv Gregg, 4; by Pape. 2; ' by Collins, 3. Base on error: Cleveland. Left oft bases: Cleve- mriu, m, nupitin. a.-, iimc, 4. umpires. Evans and Mullen. winter wheat and rye states follow: WHEAT. Condition May 1. RYE. Condition May 1. 10-Yr. 10-Yr. 1911. 1910. Av. 1911. 1910. Av. 74 86 "88 77 78 88 90 82 84 93 90 90 88 47 M 87 82 91 88 0 87 98 J 91 9J T8 88 94 81 91 88 84 83 fa) r 88 17 89 3 . k 39 . 90 92 90 83 91 78 91 84 73 67 87 " 84 74 88 88 91 84 81 93 81 98 81 94 86 90 98 87 68 83 84 88 . 83 88 m 93 ' ' 89 90 89 8 iS 93 90 : . 88 91 91 92 83 64 . 91 . ft 81 94 98 . 92 " .97 97 M 90 8S "84 . 39 90 89 94 4ft 98 M 97 94 86 II .85 . 68 83 87 69 P7 87 86 94 90 g 90 84 91 94 69 W 90 U ..I3 . 99 94 98 9$ " .. 96 97 94 93 77 ' 90 " 96 87 94 91 88 ' -87 . 90 86 81 66 93 84 14 90 . 87 93 ,94 ., , 7 . ,98 37 90 ' 80 St " 88 77 '87 86 84 83 94 92 87 98 90 80 , 93 94 90 94 S3 91 94 91 93 94 ; 97 97 88 93 ' 89 93 VI 86 87 37 . ... .. . .33 69 90 iTT sTT ' - JTo 800 91 8 89. T NATURE'S BREWERS OIJTHIT BY SAINTS O'Tools Gets Horns Run, Triple and Two Singles. FINAL SCORE IS TEN TO FIVE Pegroff, Ralstea. O'Toole sad T. Joaee Secure Home Rane Balaton and O'Toole Land Three Base Hlta. ST. PAUL, May lfl.-In a hard hlttlnc O' Tool a ingles gams St. Paul defeated Milwaukee. got a home run, a triple and two out of four times up. Score: BT. PAUL. . MILWAt'K GsV B.H.O.A.B H.O.A B. I I (I 0 C. Jftnaa, rf. 4 1 I ft S flinilatl, rf... palenantr. rf 4 M'Corm'k, I 4 Oharlaa. lh.. 0 4 1 I T. Janae. lb. I 1 II tiNiiii. if..: 1 t 1 1 Keller, e Raletna, If. Autray, lb. Hnaall, tb. Kohl. Sb... O'Toole, p., I Pasroff, ef... ft Clark. Ih.... I ft Lw!. aa.... I 4 Luitwls, . 4 1 0 Olillsan, p... 1 Marlon, p.... 1 Totals II 1J IT II I Mrna It ... t ft Totalt II 10 14 It I Bstted for Ludwig In ninth.' Pt. Paul ... 1 3 0 114 10 10 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 3 S Two-base hits: Randall, Kelly, C,. Jones. Three-bane hits: Ralston, O'Toole , Homo runs: Degroff, Ralston. O'Toole. T. Jones. Baea on halls: Off O'Toole, 7; off Galllgan, 4. Struck out: By O'Toole, 6; by Galllgan, 2; by Marlon, 1 Time: i.'iti. Umpires: Blerhalter and Weddlge. I.onlsvllle Hits Ball.' LOUIVILLE. Ky., May 10. Louisville de feated Toledo today In' the second game of the series by heavy batting. Kroh was in form and held the visitors ssfe at alt stages, while Louis' Durham was forced from the slab in the fourth inning. Score: LOUISVILLE TOLEPO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. Stanley, (... I ft 0 0 NUM. rf 1.0 ft 1 9 Howard, lh . 4 ITS ft Hl'rhmtn, Jb 4 1 I I 1 Ltnnoi, tb.. 1 1 0 0 0 nick, rf 4 0 11 Htrdtn. rf ..ft I 0,0 S Hlrkmtn, If. 4 I I 0 Siin.hury, tb i 11 I Ho nhoitt. it 4 Oil I Boblnton. tl. I I 4 4 1 Butler, it ... I 0 I I Flaher. If..,. 4 I 1.0, 0 Bronkla, Sb Hughet, c ... 4 1 I I I Adimt. r... Kroh, p......4 I 0 4 0 purham, p. . Srhulli. p ., Totala. 17 1127 11 1 Burni .... McCarthy 110 1 114 1 1 1 0 I 1 0 ft I 1 0 ft ft 0 i o o ft o Total! .....II. 7 14 II I Batted for Durham in firth. Betted for Bchultt in ninth. Ixmlsvilla 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 -13 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 stolen bases: Hlnchmen. Usher To- bkse hits: Stansbury, Stanley, Adsms. Home run: tfeyden.- Sacrifice hits: Butler. Lennox. Double play: Sutler to Hlncnman to Hoiinhorst. Hits: Oft Durham. 10 in four Innings; off Schulti. e In four inning. Struck out: By Kroh. 4: by Durham, t; by Schulti, 1. Beses on halls: Off Kroh, -J; off Durham, 4. Wild pilches: Durham, 1; Kroh, 1. Passe balls: Adams. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Handlboe and Hayes t'olambas Takes Another. INDIANAPOLIS, .. May 10. Columbus walked away with another game, winning from Indianapolis, 11 to 8. Score: Batted for Mowe In the ninth. Batted for Cheney In the ninth. Columbus 01002440 0 11 Indianapolis 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 it- H Two-bate hits: McCarthy, Hallman. Con galton. Bonnin. Freeman. Three-base hit u Kourke. Struck out: By Sitton, l; by Packard, 3; by Webb. 1; by Dowd, 1,; ly Chsney, 4. Stolen bases: Hinchman, Wood ruff, Williams. Congalton. Uase on bail; Oft Webb, 3; off Robertson, 4, vtt Dowd. 2; off Cheney,. 1; off Sitton, 8. Time: JOu. Umpires: Owens and Kddlngsr. Alleged Safe Blowers Arrested. CHICAGO, May 10--Three alleged safe blowers, believed by the police to consti tute the gang which has been active in Chicago for several months, were captured after a revolver battle, with policeman and a private watchman eariy toagy, i ney were found at work in the real estate of fice of C. C. Rohrbeck Co. on the north west side. The three arrested are George Wallace, Anthony Ludden and W. E. Dun can. All refused to discuss their arrest. I tea Body Cremated. LONDON. May 10. The body of Halsey Cooley lvss, the art director of the city niuseum of St. Louis, who died here Friday night, e-as ctemated at Golden s Green to day. The ashes will be sent to the United States Saturday. ' Most Weaderfsl Healing. After suffering many years with a (ore, Amos King. Port Byron, N. Y., s cured by Bucklen's Amies tiglve. So. For ssle by Beaton Drug Co. Light Weight Underwear This is tba time to buy cool, comfortsble, ligbt-weight under wear. Your underwear mgy b responsible for your Summer' comfort or discomfort. It's all In the cboiea of tb garment. Mike Yoir Selection Now In addition to most of tbe pop. ulir, advertised brands we ar showing, some samples of fine, made-to-order. underwear. Many men prefer thl to the ready made. Come in and see it. TOM KELLEY CO. 815 So. 10th St. Tom Keller. Juk McQulUen. The First Time you taks lunch or sny ethtr meal with us jou'll rsslla how out of i he ordinary our Lunc Roo.iia are. You'll realize what prompt service means. You'll know ths real mtetilng of good cuffes. You'll know how good Hot Roast beef or Chicken aigndwlchee art You'll know ths differ; ence bet aeon fine Pastry and an spol&ty. Maks the test today. Thre bendy locations. THE BOSTON LUNCH 141S raraaaa St. 144)8 raraau. at. 340 Douglas